Overview
- Author Peter Schweizer alleges Mexico leverages its 53 U.S. consulates for political organizing, including distributing textbooks, coordinating outreach after ICE actions, and supporting protests that he argues influence U.S. policy.
- Schweizer cites a 2024 meeting at Mexico’s consulate in Oklahoma City and the launch of TV Migrante in 2025 as examples of foreign-backed messaging he says favored Democrats and attacked Trump.
- The book claims China has pursued a large-scale birth tourism campaign to create a future bloc of U.S. voters raised under CCP influence, a thesis highlighted in advance excerpts.
- New chapters detail alleged ties between radical foreign movements such as El Salvador’s FMLN and U.S. unions and politics, with Schweizer asserting those networks aided Obama’s 2008 campaign and later policy shifts.
- The release follows Trump’s Truth Social endorsement and a surge to #1 on Amazon, with coverage noting that Schweizer’s assertions are presented as allegations without independent verification or substantive response from Mexican officials.